Amrita Sher-Gil’s ‘The Story Teller’ sells for Rs 61.8cr, highest for any Indian artist

New Delhi, Sep 17 : Artist Amrita Sher-Gils 1937 work The Story Teller sold for Rs 61.8 crore on September 16, a world record for the highest price achieved by an Indian artist.

This work was part of Saffronarts Evening Sale: Modern Art that comprised 70 important artworks by major artists including SH Raza, Akbar Padamsee, MF Husain, FN Souza, and VS Gaitonde.

Made during a period that saw her European and Indian influences come together into a unique artistic language, women are the dominant subjects in this work.

Called one of the greatest avant-garde women artists of the early 20th century and a pioneer in modern Indian art, Sher-Gil was born in 1913 in Budapest to an Indian aristocrat father and Hungarian-Jewish mother and moved to Shimla when she was eight years old.

హెయిర్ ఫాల్ ఎంత బీభత్సంగా ఉన్నా బిర్యానీ ఆకుతో చెక్ పెట్టండిలా!...

She started formal lessons in art at the age of eight and was greatly influenced by post-impressionism and bohemian culture during her student days at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in the early 30s.

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She died at an early age of 28 in the year 1941.

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